CAPE AIR CESSNA 402 | Boston - Lebanon | Flight Review

Cape Air Cessna 402 (Economy) | Boston (BOS) to Lebanon (LEB) Flight Report Join me onboard Cape Air’s Cessna 402 for a short regional flight from Boston to Lebanon, New Hampshire, flying on one of the smallest commercial aircraft still operating scheduled service in the United States. What to Expect: True Commuter Aviation: Experience classic regional flying aboard the Cessna 402, a small piston twin aircraft that has been the backbone of Cape Air’s operations for decades. Intimate Cabin Experience: Step inside the tiny cabin with just a handful of seats, where passengers sit only a few feet behind the pilots, offering a unique and immersive aviation experience. Low-Altitude Scenic Flight: Enjoy spectacular views of New England as we cruise at low altitude, passing over forests, small towns, and rolling hills on the way to New Hampshire. Hands-On Regional Operation: Like many Cape Air flights, the pilot plays a key role in boarding, safety briefings, and flying the aircraft, making the experience feel closer to private aviation than a typical airline flight. Arrival in Lebanon: A smooth descent and landing at Lebanon Municipal Airport, a small regional airport serving New Hampshire’s Upper Valley region. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more aviation and travel videos! Tap the bell to stay updated with my latest flight reports. If you enjoyed this video, please LIKE and SHARE it with fellow aviation enthusiasts. Support My Channel: You can now support the channel directly with a Super Thanks on YouTube! ⚠️ Copyright Notice: All footage and content are protected by copyright ©Million Miles Marc. Unauthorized reuploads are prohibited. Please share using the original YouTube link.